hop

IPA/hɒp/
KK[hˈɑp]IPA/hɑːp/

hop — 動詞

  • hoppresent simple I / you / we / they
  • hopshe / she / it
  • hoppedpast simple
  • hopping-ing form

1. to move forward or sideways by pushing off the ground with one foot and landing

1.動詞不及物A2
釋義

單腳跳

用同一隻腳連續跳

to move forward or sideways by pushing off the ground with one foot and landing on the same foot, often as a game or because of an injury.

例句

The children played a game where they had to hop across the playground without stopping.

孩子們玩遊戲,規定必須單腳跳過操場,中途不能停下來。

hop across [a space] — movement pattern

Mei-Lin stubbed her toe on the door frame and hopped to the sofa to sit down.

Mei-Lin 被門框踢到腳趾,只好單腳跳到沙發那裡。

同義詞
  • skip

    involves alternating feet in a lighter, more playful motion

  • jump

    more general term; hop is a specific kind of jump on one foot

反義詞
  • walk

    uses alternating feet with one always on the ground

用法筆記

Intransitive only. The focus is on the action itself, not on a destination or goal. Use 'hop over' when there is a boundary, and 'hop across' for a surface.

常見錯誤

She hopped the street on one foot.
She hopped across the street on one foot.
💡'hop' is intransitive; you need a preposition like 'across' or 'along' to describe where.

2. to travel to a place quickly or for a short time, especially by getting onto or

2.動詞不及物B1
釋義

趕往;跳上

快速前往或匆忙上車

to travel to a place quickly or for a short time, especially by getting onto or off a vehicle or by making a short trip.

例句

Javier decided to hop on the next bus to the city centre before the shops closed.

Javier 決定在店家關門前趕快跳上下一班進城的公車。

hop on [a vehicle] — board quickly

Amara hopped over to the supermarket to pick up eggs and milk before dinner.

Amara 在晚餐前趕去超市買了雞蛋和牛奶。

同義詞
  • pop (over to)

    British English, equally informal, suggests a quick visit

  • dash

    implies more urgency and speed, often on foot

文法句型

hop + preposition (on, into, out of, over to)

用法筆記

Common in informal spoken English. 'Hop on/in/into' refers to boarding a vehicle quickly; 'hop out of' means to leave. 'Hop over to' describes a short, casual visit to a nearby place.

常見錯誤

I hopped a bus to work.
I hopped on a bus to work.
💡The preposition is needed for vehicle boarding in most varieties of English.

3. to move forward by pushing the ground with both feet together in one motion — th

3.動詞不及物A2
釋義

蹦跳

動物雙腳同時跳躍移動

to move forward by pushing the ground with both feet together in one motion — the way rabbits, frogs, sparrows, and similar small creatures get from place to place.

例句

A brown rabbit hopped across the lawn and disappeared into the bushes near the fence.

一隻棕色小兔子蹦跳著穿過草坪,消失在籬笆旁的矮樹叢中。

hop across [a space] — describing animal movement

The sparrow hopped along the garden fence looking for crumbs dropped at lunchtime.

麻雀沿著花園籬笆一路蹦跳,找尋別人午餐掉落的碎屑。

同義詞
  • bounce

    suggests a more up-and-down motion; less common for describing animal travel

  • leap

    a longer, higher jump; hop feels smaller and quicker

用法筆記

Used specifically for creatures that move with both legs together — rabbits, kangaroos, frogs, and many birds. Not used for four-legged animals that walk or run.

4. to clear a low obstacle by jumping over it in a single quick motion, usually wit

4.動詞及物B1
釋義

跳過

一躍越過障礙物

to clear a low obstacle by jumping over it in a single quick motion, usually without using your hands.

例句

Kwame hopped the low stone wall and landed softly on the grass on the other side.

Kwame 跳過那道低矮的石牆,輕輕落在另一邊的草地上。

hop + [obstacle] — transitive pattern

The young athlete easily hopped the hurdle during the training session on Tuesday.

那名年輕運動員在週二的訓練課上輕鬆跳過了跨欄。

同義詞
  • vault

    usually involves using hands or arms to push off the obstacle

  • skip over

    lighter motion, often with a running start

文法句型

hop + noun phrase (obstacle)

用法筆記

Transitive — the obstacle is the direct object. Differs from sense 1 ('jump on one foot') because both feet leave the ground and you land on either one or both feet over the obstacle.

常見錯誤

He hopped over the wall' (when meaning transitive use).
He hopped the wall.
💡Both are acceptable, but the bare transitive form is more compact and common in everyday speech.

5. to begin working on a task immediately and with energy, often in response to an

5.動詞不及物B2
釋義

趕快做

立刻充滿活力地開始工作

to begin working on a task immediately and with energy, often in response to an instruction or urgent situation.

例句

When the manager asked for volunteers, Diego hopped to it and started gathering the equipment.

經理問有誰自願幫忙時,Diego 馬上動了起來,開始收拾器材。

hop to it — fixed phrase for starting quickly

The kitchen staff saw the lunch rush coming and hopped to it without being told twice.

廚房員工看到午餐尖峰時段即將到來,不待吩咐就立刻動了起來。

同義詞
  • get cracking

    British English idiom, similar level of informality

  • get moving

    more general, less energetic connotation

反義詞
  • delay

    to put off starting something

文法句型

hop to it

用法筆記

Almost always used in the fixed expression 'hop to it' (or 'hop to'). The 'it' does not refer to a specific object — it is part of the idiom. Common in workplace and classroom settings as an encouraging instruction.

常見錯誤

I hopped to do my homework.
I hopped to it and did my homework.
💡'Hop to' requires the dummy object 'it'; you cannot follow 'hop' with a to-infinitive in this sense.

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